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halidom

[hal-i-duhm]

hal·i·dom

[hal-i-duhm]
noun
a holy place, as a church or sanctuary.
Also, hal·i·dome [hal-i-dohm] .


Origin:
before 1000; Middle English; Old English hāligdōm. See holy, -dom
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halidom (ˈhælɪdəm)
 
n
archaic a holy place or thing
 
[Old English hāligdōm; see holy, -dom]

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